Louisiana 2011 1st Special Session

Louisiana House Bill HR15

Introduced
3/29/11  

Caption

Expresses support for adoption of a redistricting plan for congress which includes two effective majority minority districts

Impact

The resolution aims to influence the redistricting process following the 2010 federal census, which necessitated a reevaluation of congressional district boundaries. By supporting the establishment of majority-minority districts, HR15 seeks to align Louisiana's representation more closely with its demographic composition. The goal is to create environments where minority voters can exercise their electoral rights more effectively by having representatives who share similar backgrounds and experiences.

Summary

House Resolution 15, introduced by Representative Michael Jackson, advocates for the adoption of a congressional redistricting plan that includes two effective majority-minority districts in Louisiana. This resolution emphasizes the importance of minority representation in the electoral process, particularly in a state where approximately one-third of the population is African American. The resolution reflects an understanding of the continuing need for legislative actions that ensure the protection and representation of racial and language minorities, as outlined by historical civil rights legislation.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HR15 appears to be supportive among those who advocate for civil rights and minority representation. Proponents argue that the resolution is a crucial step towards addressing historical inequalities in voting and representation. Conversely, there may be counter sentiments among those who perceive such legislative measures as unnecessarily prioritizing demographics over other factors in political representation, although specific opposition views were not detailed in the available documents.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention regarding HR15 could revolve around the effectiveness and necessity of creating majority-minority districts. Critics might argue that other factors should also be considered in the redistricting process beyond racial and ethnic demographics. Nonetheless, supporters assert that HR15 is vital for ensuring fair representation for minority groups who have historically faced barriers in the electoral system, by reinforcing the protections guaranteed under the Voting Rights Act.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB203

Districting - Single-Member Districts and Legislative and Congressional Redistricting and Apportionment Convention

LA HB182

Districting - Single Member Districts and Legislative and Congressional Redistricting and Apportionment Convention

LA HB2571

Providing for the establishment, conduct and composition of the Independent Congressional Redistricting Commission, for adoption of congressional district maps, for prioritized redistricting criteria, for failure to adopt final congressional district map and for judicial review.

LA HB1215

Providing for the establishment, conduct and composition of the Independent Congressional Redistricting Commission, for adoption of congressional district maps, for prioritized redistricting criteria, for failure to adopt final congressional district map and for judicial review.

LA SB2

Provides for redistricting of Louisiana's congressional districts.

LA SB3

Provides for the redistricting of Louisiana's congressional districts.

LA SB29

Provides for the redistricting of Louisiana's congressional districts.

LA SB23

Provides for the redistricting of Louisiana's congressional districts.

LA SF2026

Districting principles provision for congressional and legislative districts

LA SB24

Provides for the redistricting of Louisiana's Congressional Districts.

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